Space News/UFO's Etc...(Discussion/Pics/Vids)

Best Space and Celestial Images of 2015

Code:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/best-space-and-celestial-images-of-2015/ss-AAgfCPp
 
A Giant Asteroid Will Fly Past Earth On Christmas Eve

Code:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/a-giant-asteroid-will-fly-past-earth-on-christmas-eve/ar-BBny8VZ?li=BBnb7Kz
 
thnx dara
Since posting this I went a looking at some it's history. Some pretty cool stuff.
This unmaned rocket delivered some stuff to space station including the Dragon, which i don't know what that is , but also took food and experiments to astronauts.

It also carried an expresso machine up to the space station.
They dubed this the expreso-rocket :)
 
Giant comets may threaten Earth: astronomers

Code:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/giant-comets-may-threaten-earth-astronomers/ar-BBnOYTi?li=BBnbfcL
oh oh
 
Mercury Rising: Elusive Planet Makes Appearance This Week

151223-Gaherty-Mercury.jpg


This week is your last chance this year to spot the elusive planet Mercury in the evening twilight sky.


Because Mercury never strays far from the sun, skywatchers get only a few chances each year to see the planet. This week marks one of its brief appearances. The very best viewing will be on Dec. 28, but the planet can be seen by skywatchers in the northern hemisphere a few days before and a few days after.


Not all appearances of Mercury are equal. The view of Mercury from Earth is very sensitive to the angle the inner planet's orbit makes with the local horizon. For this reason, a good apparition in the Northern Hemisphere usually means a poor one in the Southern Hemisphere. This week, Mercury is well-placed for northerners, but poor for those south of the equator.


In a few weeks, the situation will be reversed, and Mercury will be on the other side of the sun, well-placed in the morning sky for southerners, but poorly located for northerners.


I find it easiest to spot Mercury about half an hour after sunset, or half an hour before sunrise in the morning sky. Any earlier, and the sunlit sky swamps out the planet's dim light; any later, and it is lost in the trees on the horizon.


Mercury will be farthest from the sun on Monday, Dec. 28, but can be seen a few days before and after that date. I usually use binoculars to first spot the planet, sweeping back and forth parallel to the horizon to the left of the sunset point. Once located in binoculars, Mercury is usually quite easy to see with the naked eye.


Unless you are an early riser, this will probably the first time you've seen a planet in some months. Most of the planets have been on the far side of the sun recently, and are just moving into the morning sky. Jupiter is now rising around 11 p.m. local time, but the other bright planets aren't visible until early morning.


Mercury is usually a disappointing sight in a telescope: a tiny "half moon." However, it is an accomplishment just to have seen it. Many astronomers, including Johannes Kepler, have never managed this feat.


space.com
 
The wife and I almost hit a pine tree that had fallen across the road last night coming from my mother inlaws house.
Had to call 911 and tell them to send Fire Dept out to cut it out of the way. Was extremely foggy and drizzling rain. Glad no one hit it.
My driveway is completly washed out too.

glad your wive was alright.
You, well you are one your own. You shoulda known to carry a chainsaw !
 
ahhh, the christmas presents :)

You shoulda got your father inlaw a chainsaw, then you woulda had one in the blazer.

Remember this for next year will yea :)
 
serously thou, hope you guys are okay with the weather. It's a dangerous thing when chit is on a highway and chit.
You good man for being responsible with that situation Captain. Some would have just drove on :(